Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar Link Up for New Song “Good Flirts”
Baby Keem’s new album, Ca$ino, features a collaboration with Kendrick Lamar on the track “Good Flirts.” The song, released now, continues a pattern of musical partnership between the two artists, building on previous joint releases.
A Continued Collaboration
“Good Flirts” is described as a playful track addressing a past relationship, set to a downtempo beat. Kendrick Lamar’s verse references watching the film Sinners, and contemplates a provocative thought: if God might be a woman. The track also includes vocals from Momo Boyd, a singer with the New York-based soft rock group Infinity Song.
Previous Joint Projects
“Good Flirts” isn’t an isolated instance of collaboration. Keem and Lamar have previously released “The Hillbillies,” “Vent,” “Range Brothers,” and “Family Ties.” Lamar also co-produced documentary shorts that accompanied the release of Ca$ino, and participated in interviews discussing Keem’s artistic development.
According to Lamar, he recognized Keem’s potential early on, initially impressed by his beat-making skills. He was even more surprised by Keem’s rapping ability, noting Keem’s understanding of melodies and patterns surpassed that of many young artists.
Ca$ino and Beyond
Ca$ino is Baby Keem’s second studio album, following 2021’s The Melodic Blue. The album’s tracklist also includes features from Too $hort and Che Ecru. Keem is scheduled to tour extensively in support of the album, with performances planned across the US, Canada, Europe, and the UK between April and September.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the name of Baby Keem’s new album?
Baby Keem’s new album is titled Ca$ino.
Who is featured on the track “Good Flirts”?
“Good Flirts” features vocals from Kendrick Lamar and Momo Boyd.
What did Kendrick Lamar say about Baby Keem’s talent?
Kendrick Lamar said he was initially impressed with Keem’s beat-making, but was surprised by his rapping ability and understanding of melodies and patterns.
How might the success of Ca$ino and the ongoing collaboration between Keem and Lamar shape the future direction of their respective careers?